The Architecture of the Renaissance in Italy (Classic Reprint): A General View for the Use - Couverture souple

William James Anderson

 
9781330066850: The Architecture of the Renaissance in Italy (Classic Reprint): A General View for the Use

Synopsis

Explore how Renaissance architecture in Italy reshaped cities, art, and design for generations to come.


This general view presents the rise of architectural form across Florence, Milan, Rome, and beyond. It discusses how builders blended medieval influences with classical ideas, and how key figures like Bramante and Palladio contributed to a new sense of proportion, rhythm, and restraint. The work also explains how modern readers can read architectural history through local charts and period diagrams.



  • See how early Renaissance buildings combine Greek, Roman, and medieval elements into cohesive designs.

  • Learn about influential architects and their strategies for balance, rhythm, and form.

  • Explore charts and diagrams that map major Italian Renaissance structures by locality and date.

  • Understand how Renaissance architecture moved toward classic revival while developing its own essential vocabulary.


Ideal for readers of architectural history, art history, and those curious about how the Renaissance reshaped space and light in Italy.

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